Privacy Policy
Last updated: 13 July 2026
This page explains what information Clerkenwell Coupons collects when you use this site, what we do with it, and what we don't do with it. We have written it in plain English. The legal frame is the UK General Data Protection Regulation (UK GDPR) and the Data Protection Act 2018.
1. Who we are
Clerkenwell Coupons is operated by Jade Browser Limited, a company registered in England and Wales. Registered office: Central Court, 25 Southampton Buildings, Holborn, London, WC2A 1AL.
For privacy enquiries you can reach us at [email protected].
2. Our lawful basis for processing your data
Under the UK GDPR (Article 6) we must have a lawful basis for processing personal data. We rely on two:
- Article 6(1)(b) - necessary to perform the service you asked for. When you search for a store, we process what you type to look it up and return its voucher codes. Without doing that, the service simply doesn't work.
- Article 6(1)(f) - our legitimate interests. Standard web-server access logs (IP, path, timestamp) are kept so we can debug failures, plan capacity, and investigate abuse. We also keep anonymous, cookieless usage analytics (section 3) to understand which stores and codes are useful and improve the site. We have weighed this against your privacy interest and concluded that the anonymity, the brief retention period (section 10), and the absence of any profiling make this proportionate.
We do not do automated decision-making or profiling on your data, and we do not rely on consent or marketing-based bases - there is nothing on the site to consent to and we don't market to you.
3. What we collect
Clerkenwell Coupons is a voucher-code finder, not an account-based service. We collect the minimum needed to return a list of codes, and nothing else.
- Search terms. The store names you type are sent to our backend so we can match them to a store and return its codes.
- Standard access logs. We log the request line (IP address + path + timestamp) in our server logs, exactly the way every standard web server does, for debugging and security. These are typically rotated within 30 days.
- Anonymous usage events. So we can see which stores and codes are useful and improve the site, we record basic usage events — for example that a search was run, a store was opened, or a code was copied — along with the time. These events are first-party and anonymous: they carry no name and no account, we set nothing on your device to collect them (no cookie, no identifier), and we never store your raw IP address — only a per-day one-way hash used to count unique visits, which cannot be reversed to you or linked across days.
4. What we don't collect or do
- No account and no sign-in. There is nothing to register for. We don't ask for your name, email, postal address, phone, or date of birth, and there is no password.
- No email to see a code. Every code on the site is shown to you directly. We never gate a code behind an email sign-up or a survey.
- No payment or card data. The service is free. We take no payment of any kind.
- No advertising or third-party trackers. No Google Analytics, no Facebook Pixel, no third-party advertising cookies, no cross-site tracking. The only usage analytics are our own first-party, anonymous, cookieless events described in section 3.
5. What we use your data for
- To return your codes. Your search terms are used to match a store and show its live voucher codes.
- To keep the service running. Server access logs are used for debugging, capacity planning, and security incident response.
- To prevent abuse. If we detect automated scraping or denial-of-service traffic, we (or Cloudflare on our behalf) may block specific IP addresses.
We do not use your data for advertising, profiling, or any commercial purpose beyond returning the codes you asked for.
6. Cookies and local storage
We use the minimum cookies necessary for the site to function, and no advertising or analytics cookies.
- Functional cookies set by Cloudflare - Cloudflare provides our edge network, SSL, and bot-protection. It uses small functional cookies (typically
__cf_bm) so its security layer can recognise legitimate visits. These are described in their cookie policy. - Browser localStorage - We use your browser's local storage only to remember your theme choice (light or dark). This data lives only in your own browser and never reaches our server.
7. Where the codes come from
The voucher codes you see are gathered from publicly-available voucher sources and our own automated scans, then ranked by how likely they are to work. Codes are indicative: a retailer can change, expire, or restrict a code at any time, and some codes carry conditions (minimum spend, new customers, specific categories). Always check the code and its terms on the retailer's own checkout before relying on it.
8. Who we share data with
The only third parties involved in serving you a page are:
- Cloudflare, Inc. - provides our edge network, TLS termination, and DDoS / bot protection.
- Amazon Web Services (AWS) - hosts the origin server that returns the codes.
When you choose to visit a store, you leave our site for that retailer, whose own privacy policy then applies. We do not sell, rent, or otherwise commercialise your data.
9. International transfers
Cloudflare may route your traffic through edge nodes outside the UK depending on where you connect from. Any cross-border transfer is covered by Cloudflare's UK Addendum to the Standard Contractual Clauses, the standard mechanism for UK GDPR-compliant transfers.
10. How long we keep data
- Server access logs: rotated within 30 days.
- Search terms beyond the log line: we don't keep them. Once we've returned the codes to your browser, your query is not persisted on our side.
- Browser localStorage: stays on your device until you clear it; it never reaches our server.
11. Your rights
Under the UK GDPR you have the right to ask what data we hold, to correct or delete it, to object to processing, and to ask for it in a portable format. In practice we hold very little - just rotating server logs - so most requests can be handled in minutes. Email [email protected] with your request and we will respond within one calendar month.
12. Complaints
If you are unhappy with how we have handled your personal data, please contact us first so we can put it right. You also have the right to complain to the UK Information Commissioner's Office (ICO): phone 0303 123 1113, web www.ico.org.uk.
13. Changes to this policy
We may update this policy when our practices change. When we do, the "last updated" date at the top of this page changes.